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one calls for a a a two sent tax per ounce. authority also calls for a two cent tax per ounce. they say they'll work together to put together one proposal. >> people who live near a hot sauce factory in l.a. county say the overwhelming smell of chili peppers is making their eyes and throats burn. it's so bad, they want the plant sit down. the city has filed a public nuisance law enforcement. >> we've been over to the site, and on the interior, it's fine, the exterior is horrible. >> the chief executive says in the property closes, the price will jump, because they've already had a hard time meeting demand. a judge is set to make a ruling on thursday. >>> well, the mavericks surf window opens on friday out near half moon bay. >> the question is, will the waves look anything like that monster right there? take a look at this. a brazilian surfer may have actually set a new world record yesterday riding this towering hundred-foot wave out in portugal. >> wow! >> and he's still around to talk about it. >> a hundred-foot wave, obviously that's -- >> we don't want that around here. >>
one calls for a a a two sent tax per ounce. authority also calls for a two cent tax per ounce. they say they'll work together to put together one proposal. >> people who live near a hot sauce factory in l.a. county say the overwhelming smell of chili peppers is making their eyes and throats burn. it's so bad, they want the plant sit down. the city has filed a public nuisance law enforcement. >> we've been over to the site, and on the interior, it's fine, the exterior is horrible....
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let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs. >> reporter: overall turnout is expected to below, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this election could be closer than the polls suggest. that has some democrats a little bit worried. chip reid, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >>> the other governor's race on the ballot is in new jersey. chris christie holds a commanding lead over democrat barbara buono. he refused to rule out the possibility he would resign before a second term is over to run for president. >>> coming up on the morning news, a survivor's story. one of the cleveland kidnapping victim shares the horrific details of her ten years in captivity. this is the cbs morning news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs morning news" sponsored by airborne, immune support, now in the form of gummis. ♪ [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncert
let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs. >> reporter: overall turnout is expected to below, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this election could be closer than the polls suggest. that has some democrats a little bit worried. chip reid, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >>> the other governor's race on the ballot is in new jersey. chris christie holds a commanding lead...
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it's going to be individual consumers that pay the tax. >> the tax will be at the distribution point, but one of the goals is to reduce consumption just like cigarette taxes. one of the goals has been to reduce smoking. >> why not ban sugary drinks? >> people should have the choice. just like we don't ban cigarettes. if you make it more expensive so that it reflects the true cost of society, because we are going to see an absolute tsunami in terms of diabetes related health costs in this country in large part because of the consumption of sugary beverages. 112-ounce can of soda has about 10 teaspoons of sugar in it. >> are we going to see this in other cities as well? >> i think we're seeing it around country. a few in california, washington state. so we are seeing a growing awareness around the country of sugary beverages are in major public health problems. >> i'm sure it's going to be the center of quite a bit of debate as we move forward on this. okay. i want to thank you for joining us. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, defending the obamacare website.... a tennessee sta
it's going to be individual consumers that pay the tax. >> the tax will be at the distribution point, but one of the goals is to reduce consumption just like cigarette taxes. one of the goals has been to reduce smoking. >> why not ban sugary drinks? >> people should have the choice. just like we don't ban cigarettes. if you make it more expensive so that it reflects the true cost of society, because we are going to see an absolute tsunami in terms of diabetes related health...
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it would be a new tax on every can or bottle of soft drinks sold in the city. weiner wants to use that money to pay for health, nutrition and activity programs for young people. he will introduce his legislation tonight. >>> and more than a hundred mourners gathered for sixth night to remember 13-year-old andy lopez. the teen was shot and killed by a sonoma county deputy last week. the deputy thought lopez was armed. it turned out to be a fake weapon. another protest set for later today, and our kate is there live now with details on that big rally. good morning. >> frank, today marks one week since 13-year-old andy lopez was shot and killed where this memorial stands behind me. i can tell you there is a lot of anger in this community towards law enforcement, and today those protesters plan to take their anger out on the streets at one of the largest rallies yet. >> the barricades are up and sonoma county sheriff's office ready for another large demonstration in front of its doors. meanwhile, deputy eric gelhaus is on administrative leave following last week's
it would be a new tax on every can or bottle of soft drinks sold in the city. weiner wants to use that money to pay for health, nutrition and activity programs for young people. he will introduce his legislation tonight. >>> and more than a hundred mourners gathered for sixth night to remember 13-year-old andy lopez. the teen was shot and killed by a sonoma county deputy last week. the deputy thought lopez was armed. it turned out to be a fake weapon. another protest set for later...
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it would be a new tax on every can or bottle of soft drinks sold in the city. wiener wants to use the money to pay for health, nutrition, and activity programs for young people. he will introduce his legislation tonight. traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning. unfortunately, traffic is still a mess on southbound 680. it looks like from concord into san ramon. it's because of a crash at the canyon. you can catch a break and traffic once again jams from pleasanton down into an accident. the red traffic sensors mean we're seeing speeds below 20 miles per hour. also word of a new injury crash out of san francisco, southbound 101 approaching caesar varves and stacks onto the skyway. >>> we have a cool day ahead with a lot of clouds into san jose. the sun is trying to breakthrough but slow going and looks like temperatures on the cool side, 40s and 50s by the afternoon. we'll keep you cool, too, maybe some 50s towards the coastline, a few 60s inidentity the bay and valleys. warmer weather into halloween. >>> good morning. welcome back to "cbs this mor
it would be a new tax on every can or bottle of soft drinks sold in the city. wiener wants to use the money to pay for health, nutrition, and activity programs for young people. he will introduce his legislation tonight. traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning. unfortunately, traffic is still a mess on southbound 680. it looks like from concord into san ramon. it's because of a crash at the canyon. you can catch a break and traffic once again jams from pleasanton down...
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a 9% sales tax estimate today bring in $28 million a year. however, the most interesting ballot measure goes to sunnyvale. pro-gun control advocates there have put a measure on the ballot that prohibit having magazines on their gun that can hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. this is a huge fight on both sides. this will be the one to watch in the bay area. >> that's here in california. how about outside? are there other interesting things going on election-wise? >> absolutely. in new jersey voters will be decide to go raise minimum wage to $8.25. in new york state voters are going to be deciding whether to allow gambling casinos to be built. a total of seven with four in upstate new york and three in manhattan. finally, my husband insists that i include this, in harris county, texas, this is the place where the houston astrodome sits, voters are being asked to approve 217 -- excuse me, $217 million in bonds to revamp and redesign the astrodome. if this measure fails, the astrodome is going to be torn down. he wants me to remind you all
a 9% sales tax estimate today bring in $28 million a year. however, the most interesting ballot measure goes to sunnyvale. pro-gun control advocates there have put a measure on the ballot that prohibit having magazines on their gun that can hold more than ten rounds of ammunition. this is a huge fight on both sides. this will be the one to watch in the bay area. >> that's here in california. how about outside? are there other interesting things going on election-wise? >> absolutely....
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let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs! >> reporter: overall turnout in this off-year election is expected to be low so, scott, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this race could be closer than the polls would suggest. >> pelley: chip, thanks very much. in an apartment in munich, germany, customs officials reportedly have discovered a vast trove of modern art believed to have been stolen by the nazis from jewish collectors. included are works by picasso, matisse, chagall, all valued at over a billion dollars. the owner of the apartment is said to be the son of an art dealer who was known to the nazi leadership. world war ii had villains and heroes-- like these former p.o.w.s. why did the u.s. refuse to honor them? that's next. that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle and help meet expert recommende
let's beat higher taxes. let's protect our constitution and send terry mcauliffe back to the other side of the potomac where he belongs! >> reporter: overall turnout in this off-year election is expected to be low so, scott, if there is a big turnout among tea party supporters, this race could be closer than the polls would suggest. >> pelley: chip, thanks very much. in an apartment in munich, germany, customs officials reportedly have discovered a vast trove of modern art believed...
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>> reporter: supporters say the stadium's costs would not increase property taxes. but lawrence worries it could eventually lead to a tax hike when the district needs money for new schools. >> it's just like charging a credit card. eventually, it will be maxed out where they've got to change something. >> reporter: other texas cities haven't shied away from state budget stadiums. two years ago, allen, texas, built this a $59 million 18,000-seat stadium for the allen eagles. it has a state-of-the-art scoreboard, 42 concession stands, 192 public toilets. katy officials insist they're not trying to compete. >> allen decided for their district that they would build a stadium for one high school. we're building a stadium that will serve seven high schools. >> reporter: so this is the time to do it? >> absolutely. >> reporter: now, it's up to the voters in an election that both sides will watch as intensely as they watch every tigers game. >> people live and breathe high school football here. >> reporter: if the measure passes in today's election, he the new stadium could
>> reporter: supporters say the stadium's costs would not increase property taxes. but lawrence worries it could eventually lead to a tax hike when the district needs money for new schools. >> it's just like charging a credit card. eventually, it will be maxed out where they've got to change something. >> reporter: other texas cities haven't shied away from state budget stadiums. two years ago, allen, texas, built this a $59 million 18,000-seat stadium for the allen eagles. it...
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one thing sure the federal tax dollars are pouring in. a cbs news analysis shows the 15 states opted to set up exchanges are spending more than $1.1 billion to launch and implement the websites. california has dedicated $359 million while new york is spending $161 million. in kentucky it is $100 million and in oregon the price tag is $50 million. the president has pointed to oregon which has enrolled 56,000 people in medicaid to argue things are working. >> that is 56,000 more americans who now have health care. that doesn't depend on a website. >> reporter: it is a good thing because oregon's website doesn't work. the new medicaid enrollments came through the mail. the state website has yet to enroll a single person. clay johnson is a former member of president obama's technology team. >> what we have done is created systems that enable this level of waste. >> reporter: he links federal rules that favor large government contractors who win out over and over like cgi which won bids in five different states to help develop websites the sam
one thing sure the federal tax dollars are pouring in. a cbs news analysis shows the 15 states opted to set up exchanges are spending more than $1.1 billion to launch and implement the websites. california has dedicated $359 million while new york is spending $161 million. in kentucky it is $100 million and in oregon the price tag is $50 million. the president has pointed to oregon which has enrolled 56,000 people in medicaid to argue things are working. >> that is 56,000 more americans...
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tax and medicaid tax. it is it a system that i am part of and as soon as my income disqualified i will pay back in the system and that is fair and i think that that is how it is supposed to work. >> four kids and no health care, have you looked to see how expensive it is for your family if you signed up? >> yeah, i have. >> what does it costs? >> if i didn't go through obama care, i would be paying thousand a month for our family of five right now. >> a thousand a month. >> and that is on on >> that's basic as it can get. >> wow, so that is notap option for you. a thousand a month? >> no, my husband works a high risk construction job and i would like to have the best coverage for him. if something happens to him our family suffers greatly. >> i hope that something happens good for you already it has to have four wonderful children and thank you very much casandra. brendan thank you for being here. it is important part how obama care works. >> a lot of parents want your kids to be doctor and income and desi
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you will have taxes on drugs. you will have taxes on medical devices. so no matter how you look at this, health care costs, both for individuals and for the country, as a whole, are going to increase. >> and we bring back our studio audience with reaction. kirsten. all right, you can keep your plan, if you like it -- but the big part of this, the foundation was that the average american family is going to save $2500 a year. and then it was only going to cost $900 billion. none of which was true. >> and i think the average american family is just tired of not being able to trust what their leaders say. we're all tired of this. this comes down to basic philosophy and the people who govern. and president obama and his administration and many people on the left believe that the government knows what is better for you. this is something that is fundamental to this country, that like rand paul said, freedom to choose what is best for our family. and as soon as that is gone, the government that gives you everything can also take everything. and the americans n
you will have taxes on drugs. you will have taxes on medical devices. so no matter how you look at this, health care costs, both for individuals and for the country, as a whole, are going to increase. >> and we bring back our studio audience with reaction. kirsten. all right, you can keep your plan, if you like it -- but the big part of this, the foundation was that the average american family is going to save $2500 a year. and then it was only going to cost $900 billion. none of which...
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tax and medicaid tax. it is it a system that i am part of and as soon as my income disqualified i will pay back in the system and that is fair and i think that that is how it is supposed to work. >> four kids and no health care, have you looked to see how expensive it is for your family if you signed up? >> yeah, i have. >> what does it costs? >> if i didn't go through obama care, i would be paying thousand a month for our family of five right now. >> a thousand a month. >> and that is on on >> that's basic as it can get. >> wow, so that is notap option for you. a thousand a month? >> no, my husband works a high risk construction job and i would like to have the best coverage for him. if something happens to him our family suffers greatly. >> i hope that something happens good for you already it has to have four wonderful children and thank you very much casandra. brendan thank you for being here. it is important part how obama care works. >> a lot of parents want your kids to be doctor and income and desi
tax and medicaid tax. it is it a system that i am part of and as soon as my income disqualified i will pay back in the system and that is fair and i think that that is how it is supposed to work. >> four kids and no health care, have you looked to see how expensive it is for your family if you signed up? >> yeah, i have. >> what does it costs? >> if i didn't go through obama care, i would be paying thousand a month for our family of five right now. >> a thousand a...
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it's cheaper for a group to travel by bus than to take 15 smaller taxes. the same with cruising. the reason they build these gigantic ships is they're far more profitable. >> we saw two cruise ships that got a lot of attention for their onboard fires. do we have regulations now to avoid the fires? >> sure. what's interesting about the "triumph" is today everyone's got a samsung phone or whatever to take pictures to post all over social media. it's helped to illuminate conditions. since 120u all new cruise ships are required to have redundant power systems so if one gets knocked out, you can still safely limp back to port. >> i'm look. dwlou evacuate a ship of that side. how do you get people off? >> it's crazy. you think about compared to a two-story building, a skyscraper takes longer to evacuate right? but we still build skyscrapers. 18,000 passengers is much harder than a thousand. and so have you seen the evacuation chutes? >> not on the ship no. >> it's designed only for the crew. it's a giant orange esophagus. it's five stories off the water. you're supposed to slide down t
it's cheaper for a group to travel by bus than to take 15 smaller taxes. the same with cruising. the reason they build these gigantic ships is they're far more profitable. >> we saw two cruise ships that got a lot of attention for their onboard fires. do we have regulations now to avoid the fires? >> sure. what's interesting about the "triumph" is today everyone's got a samsung phone or whatever to take pictures to post all over social media. it's helped to illuminate...
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tax reform. and loopholesffs for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goals of comprehensive tax reform. my hope is that this conference and put our feet in both can't , for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. --ood place to start incentives that push companies to move jobs overseas. second is medicare. the future for medicare is better care at lower cost. 965.s very different than 1 chronic disease, cancer, problems --d other current government rules and practices impede our efforts to deliver to these seniors. we are working on a bipartisan proposal to address these issues. we look forward to working with the conference on these issues. there is a better way, colleagues. is there-- my view parity between defense and nondefense. the rule of the whole -- theration debate rules were that you are going to cut defense and nondefense equally. to change those rules in the middle of this debate would be a very substantial mistake. what we do with respect to defense, we need to make an h
tax reform. and loopholesffs for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goals of comprehensive tax reform. my hope is that this conference and put our feet in both can't , for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. --ood place to start incentives that push companies to move jobs overseas. second is medicare. the future for medicare is better care at lower cost. 965.s very different than 1 chronic disease, cancer, problems --d other current government rules and practices impede our...
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you owed to the king the tide and tax because after all, he was anointed by god. john: a majority at the time voted for it. >> it passed and as the president is apt to tell you very quickly, it passed through the supreme court with some changes. you know, is still be, a part of the united states congress to change something that is bad. chase something that people don't want. and really, the next up in this trauma, if you will, is up to the american people. i have done what i can't the last three years to either try to deflect or improve are not damaged people so badly with this thing. honestly, do you remember back in 1988 when the catastrophic health care plan was revealed after the people rose up and said, you have got to get rid of this? that is the type of citizen involvement that is going to be required to reverse course on what you correctly point out is a massive government overreach. john: let's move on from the legislation itself and just the idea. the european idea is that health care is a right. what do you say to these american politicians making the
you owed to the king the tide and tax because after all, he was anointed by god. john: a majority at the time voted for it. >> it passed and as the president is apt to tell you very quickly, it passed through the supreme court with some changes. you know, is still be, a part of the united states congress to change something that is bad. chase something that people don't want. and really, the next up in this trauma, if you will, is up to the american people. i have done what i can't the...
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argue it is a tax, the supreme court called it a tax, and because it is a tax, you have to pay it first and then seek your refund. this is insane. and so people will have additional tax bill. they must pay the tax bill and petition the irs. begging the irs to have that money paid back to them because there was no insurance policy made available at the time the tax was due. >> that is because of judge roberts' ruling. >> it is because of the supreme court ruling. tax is different than a penalty. if we speed and have a point assessed. if you are i owe a tax and think it is too much. we pay the tax first and get the money back, later. that's what will happen to individuals who will not obtain insurance coverage because obama care doesn't work and the computer system couldn't get them to the insurance carrier and the dead line passed. >> so it is line garnishing the wages. >> it is the moral equivalent, yes. if you owe the tax and don't pay it, your employer will collect tax by taking it out of money that otherwise goes to you and send it to the irs. >> judge, help me with something. you ge
argue it is a tax, the supreme court called it a tax, and because it is a tax, you have to pay it first and then seek your refund. this is insane. and so people will have additional tax bill. they must pay the tax bill and petition the irs. begging the irs to have that money paid back to them because there was no insurance policy made available at the time the tax was due. >> that is because of judge roberts' ruling. >> it is because of the supreme court ruling. tax is different...
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tax reform. there are ripoffs and loopholes for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goals of comprehensive tax reform. my hope is that this conference and put our feet in both camps, for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. a good place to start -- incentives that push companies to move jobs overseas. second is medicare. the future for medicare is better care at lower cost. it is very different than 1965. chronic disease, cancer, diabetes, and other problems -- current government rules and practices impede our efforts to deliver to these seniors. we are working on a bipartisan proposal to address these issues. we look forward to working with the conference on these issues. there is a better way, colleagues. fairness -- my view is there has to be parity between defense and nondefense. the rule of the whole sequestration debate -- the rules were that you are going to cut defense and nondefense equally. to change those rules in the middle of this debate would be a very substantial mi
tax reform. there are ripoffs and loopholes for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goals of comprehensive tax reform. my hope is that this conference and put our feet in both camps, for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. a good place to start -- incentives that push companies to move jobs overseas. second is medicare. the future for medicare is better care at lower cost. it is very different than 1965. chronic disease, cancer, diabetes, and other problems -- current...
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even if the taxing power enables congress to impose a tax on not obtaining health insurance, any tax must still comply with other requirements in the constitution, unquote. in short, mr. speaker, obamacare was upheld as a tax. the supreme court did not and has not yet considered a challenge to the affordable care act's taxing provisions on the grounds that it violated the origination clause in the united states constitution. and, mr. speaker, it most certainly did exactly that. mr. speaker, the origination clause is found in article 1, section 7 of the constitution. and it states, quote, all bills for raising revenue shall originate in the house of representatives, unquote. in creating obamacare, senator harry reid took an entirely unrelated bill, h.r. 3590, containing just 714 words, and -- that did not raise taxes, and then he stripped it of everything but its bill number. he then put the 400,000-word obamacare that raised taxes in 17 different places into this empty shell bill. through this bit of legislative trickery, mr. speaker, mr. reid claims that obamacare originated in the
even if the taxing power enables congress to impose a tax on not obtaining health insurance, any tax must still comply with other requirements in the constitution, unquote. in short, mr. speaker, obamacare was upheld as a tax. the supreme court did not and has not yet considered a challenge to the affordable care act's taxing provisions on the grounds that it violated the origination clause in the united states constitution. and, mr. speaker, it most certainly did exactly that. mr. speaker, the...
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why would you vote for a party that cuts taxes you don't pay? >> obama's job approval has dropped and now 44.5%, hitting a low of 41% at the height of the shutdown. what does that slippage tell you? does it tell you the g.o.p. or obama has escaped the shutdown? what it tells you, if i may say so, is they don't think he is an outstanding leader. i'm not saying he's a terrible leader, but he's not a real leader. what they do know. >> is it psychoanalysis time? >> it is far better than anybody else in the country. 44 is not bad. >> and every program he puts out, the republicans say no. immigration reform is the next one out there and the republicans say no? that's a political gift to democrats and the president. >> republicans are to blame. issue three, u.s. tax offense tango. >> we believe if pakistan is secure and peaceful and prosperous, that is not only good for pakistan, it's good for the region and it's good for the world. we work to discuss the accommodations by the corporation. broad based stable partnership founded on the principles of mut
why would you vote for a party that cuts taxes you don't pay? >> obama's job approval has dropped and now 44.5%, hitting a low of 41% at the height of the shutdown. what does that slippage tell you? does it tell you the g.o.p. or obama has escaped the shutdown? what it tells you, if i may say so, is they don't think he is an outstanding leader. i'm not saying he's a terrible leader, but he's not a real leader. what they do know. >> is it psychoanalysis time? >> it is far...
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more in taxes per family versus my$700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we look at these numbers, and we're talking about, you know, roughly 10% of the folks going to the polls are federal workers are their families. i mean, you've got huge -- >> yes, but lou, they're seeing this fail. they're seeing it fail before their very eyes on every network. it isn't just on fox. it's on cnn. it's on the three abc, nbc, cbs, they're all running this failure. and this is proving that those of us on my side of the argument have been right, and it is a state issue because the single biggest budget decision the next governor of virginia will make is whether or not to expand medicaid under o
more in taxes per family versus my$700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we look at these numbers, and we're talking about,...
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tax pairs. what we need to do is have a serious dialogue about grown-up things about -- >> but we don't. >> how many times have we raised taxes when they didn't cut? there's never been entitlement reform. it's a one-way street all the time. >> nancy pelosi said this, that revenue needs to be on the table in relation to discussions to soften the sequester cuts. >> of course. >> so the democrats are trying to soften those automatic spending cuts, and at the same time raise taxes. they don't cut spending as much and raise taxes. it's crazy. >> the last time we had a serious consideration of entitlement reform was simpson-bowles. and president obama turned the other way. >> adam talked about a business analogy. a business doesn't say we're going to spend $2 million this year, and then we'll figure out what we'll take in. first you figure out how much you're going to take in, and then you figure out how much you're going to spend. we do it the opposite way. there is a limit to taxing. when people tal
tax pairs. what we need to do is have a serious dialogue about grown-up things about -- >> but we don't. >> how many times have we raised taxes when they didn't cut? there's never been entitlement reform. it's a one-way street all the time. >> nancy pelosi said this, that revenue needs to be on the table in relation to discussions to soften the sequester cuts. >> of course. >> so the democrats are trying to soften those automatic spending cuts, and at the same time...
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we didn't come here to raise taxes. >> two huge tax increase thes. we're interesting in reforming the tax code. not as a measure of raising tax revenues. we think you can get more revenue through more economic growth. that's the kind of thing we're in favor of. we also want to get auto the drivers of our debt. so they want up front stimulus, which is not what we're going to do. because it didn't work the last time. we believe in pro growth economics, point one, point two, the reason i like the budget control act is it did put spending caps. >> right. >> now the sequester is going to lower spending caps. the question is, is in the interim, in this moment we are in, can we get even smarter an better deficit reduction that actually helps us get the debt under control to hem us grow this economy? >> would you take a deal? a revenue deal to get some, some changes in the sequester? >> no. raise taxes -- we have been really clear about this. we're not in this business to raise taxes. we are not here to raise taxes. >> so the only condition. >> we'll take th
we didn't come here to raise taxes. >> two huge tax increase thes. we're interesting in reforming the tax code. not as a measure of raising tax revenues. we think you can get more revenue through more economic growth. that's the kind of thing we're in favor of. we also want to get auto the drivers of our debt. so they want up front stimulus, which is not what we're going to do. because it didn't work the last time. we believe in pro growth economics, point one, point two, the reason i...
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if it moves, we'll tax it. gasoline tax. taxes on miles driven. all these initiatives, they've got to be shot down to send a message we want smaller government. >> user fees. >> how about, remember what john roberts says? it's a penalty. >> our john roberts? >> yes. my john roberts. directly ahead, some comments from the 2009 nobel peace prize winner. who is that? president obama. he talks about war. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. on the table by not choosing the rit medicare d plan. no one could hav left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors whoompare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to
if it moves, we'll tax it. gasoline tax. taxes on miles driven. all these initiatives, they've got to be shot down to send a message we want smaller government. >> user fees. >> how about, remember what john roberts says? it's a penalty. >> our john roberts? >> yes. my john roberts. directly ahead, some comments from the 2009 nobel peace prize winner. who is that? president obama. he talks about war. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm...
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cliff legislation at the end of last year was our tax hike. we have gotten the tax hike, and we will not support another one. let's explore representative cole's idea of an expedited tax reform process to get us the pro-growth tax policies that will give us the additional revenue we need. lastly, let's explore enacting the mandatory savings contained in president obama's own budget. president obama has outlined budget savings in the entitlement programs that were courageous, difficult, but they do not cut benefits. these proposals do not cut social security. they do not cut medicaid. no one is suggesting, as has been alluded to, suggested by some members of this conference committee that there is a proposal to slash benefits or cut benefits. all we're talking about and all the president is talking about in the mandatory proposed savings in his own budget is slowing the growth rate of these very important programs to save our nation from a fiscal and debt crisis and to save the very valuable programs. i think those are the sweet spot. tax refor
cliff legislation at the end of last year was our tax hike. we have gotten the tax hike, and we will not support another one. let's explore representative cole's idea of an expedited tax reform process to get us the pro-growth tax policies that will give us the additional revenue we need. lastly, let's explore enacting the mandatory savings contained in president obama's own budget. president obama has outlined budget savings in the entitlement programs that were courageous, difficult, but they...
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i mean, taxes fees and penalties and other taxes are going to be about a trillion. there is 1.5 trillion-dollar deficit question mark right now. is that coming out of medicare? no this is totally understandable. 30 years ago healthcare law $13 trillion, greta. we can't afford it. >> i truly believe we have got to get medical care to everybody, but i am trying to figure out where the money is coming from. that's my concern about it we will see what happens to your bill. get more democratic support beside mary landrieu. >> i'm optimistic that we can pass this thing and on to promise that president obama made to million of americans. >> packers will win this weekend, right. >> absolutely. >> kathleen sebelius testifying she was clearly wrong to give it the green light. upton heading up today's hearing. is he here next. can you hash it out with us was secretary sebelius right to take the blame for the rollout or is the secretary >> now get ready to speed read your way through the news. first to utah and the doctor accused of murdering his wife in the bathtub. today two
i mean, taxes fees and penalties and other taxes are going to be about a trillion. there is 1.5 trillion-dollar deficit question mark right now. is that coming out of medicare? no this is totally understandable. 30 years ago healthcare law $13 trillion, greta. we can't afford it. >> i truly believe we have got to get medical care to everybody, but i am trying to figure out where the money is coming from. that's my concern about it we will see what happens to your bill. get more democratic...
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maybe through tax increases and closing tax loopholes. republicans are going to try to hold the line. hold on to those cuts, but shuffle the cuts around in a way they favor more. that's the fight over that. i don't think we will get a tax code reform or entitlement spending. >> you know everyone's poll numbers took a hit after the obamacare debacle and debate. do you think this time poll numbers will matter or public opinion will weigh in the budget talks, or is it a different tight this time, if you will? >> the poll numbers will matter, but in this case if you don't have the fight over a government shutdown, republicans may feel safer in pushing for maintaining the spending cuts. they feel like they have the upper hand with the public on this one because so many in poll numbers in the public have said they want to see our debt and deficit under control. so the republican thinking right now on capitol hill is they can fight for these spending cuts and the public will back them. >> the democrats are thinking they have the stronger positio
maybe through tax increases and closing tax loopholes. republicans are going to try to hold the line. hold on to those cuts, but shuffle the cuts around in a way they favor more. that's the fight over that. i don't think we will get a tax code reform or entitlement spending. >> you know everyone's poll numbers took a hit after the obamacare debacle and debate. do you think this time poll numbers will matter or public opinion will weigh in the budget talks, or is it a different tight this...
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the first is taxes. the tax code just turned a hundred, and it looks every day its age. it is a broken, inefficient mess. it's time to clean up, bring it into the 21st century. i want to make it clear i'm totally committed to comprehensive tax reforms, and, also, there's plenty of ripoffs and loopholes for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goal of tax reform. i hope this conference can put our feet in both camps for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. some good places to start. certainly, provisions in the tax code that encourage companies to move investments and jobs overseas is a good place to start with respect to closing the wasteful loopholes and then 1986 colleagues here have discussed in the past is a good model for bipartisan tax reform. second is med tear. the future for medicare in my view is better care at lower costs, and medicare in 2013 is very different than medicare in 196 a. chronic disease, cancer, diabetes, strokes, and heart problems drive medicare like never before. current government rules and practices impeople -- impede abilitie
the first is taxes. the tax code just turned a hundred, and it looks every day its age. it is a broken, inefficient mess. it's time to clean up, bring it into the 21st century. i want to make it clear i'm totally committed to comprehensive tax reforms, and, also, there's plenty of ripoffs and loopholes for us to close in the meantime without jeopardizing the goal of tax reform. i hope this conference can put our feet in both camps for tax reform and against tax ripoffs. some good places to...
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you owed to the king the tide and tax because after all, he was anointed by god. john: a majority at the time voted for it. >> it passed and as the president is apt to tell you very quickly, it passed through the supreme court with some changes. you know, is still be, a part of the united states congress to change something that is bad. chase something that people don't want. and really, the next up in this trauma, if you will, is up to the american people. i have done what i can't the last three years to either try to deflect or improve are not damaged people so badly with this thing. honestly, do you remember back in 1988 when the catastrophic health care plan was revealed after the people rose up and said, you have got to get rid of this? that is the type of citizen involvement that is going to be required to reverse course on what you correctly point out is a massive government overreach. john: let's move on from the legislation itself and just the idea. the european idea is that health care is a right. what do you say to these american politicians making the
you owed to the king the tide and tax because after all, he was anointed by god. john: a majority at the time voted for it. >> it passed and as the president is apt to tell you very quickly, it passed through the supreme court with some changes. you know, is still be, a part of the united states congress to change something that is bad. chase something that people don't want. and really, the next up in this trauma, if you will, is up to the american people. i have done what i can't the...
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i will cut taxes. restore your prompt tax rebates. he raises property taxes. how does this work in new jersey? >> he cut the program and turned it into a direct credit. not only did he significantly reduce how much, most low income. middle-class homeowners and seniors receive. he converted it. instead of receiving a rebate check. you can then go out and spend. transferred into a direct credit on your property tax bill. shows up as a line when you get your tax bill. you no longer get that check. if this was the campaign commercial a month after he won election, i think that the results may have been a lot different. i think the takeaway is what he found is it is a lot harder when you are running the state and you are in control of the budget than when on the outside and you are criticizing the guy who is. >> crystal, it seems that he -- that he tries how to work this reputation as the straight talker. but it isn't actually based on doing what he says he would do. >> yeah, that's exactly right. and i mean in fairness. he doesn't tripe how y to work . he does wor
i will cut taxes. restore your prompt tax rebates. he raises property taxes. how does this work in new jersey? >> he cut the program and turned it into a direct credit. not only did he significantly reduce how much, most low income. middle-class homeowners and seniors receive. he converted it. instead of receiving a rebate check. you can then go out and spend. transferred into a direct credit on your property tax bill. shows up as a line when you get your tax bill. you no longer get that...
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he said he would never raise taxes on anybody who made less than $250,000 a year. yet, the bill is funded by half a trillion dollars in taxes on medical device companies, drug companies, hospitals, healthcare providers and insurance policies all of those costs will be passed on to people who make less than $250,000 a year and more than $250,000 a year and happen to be sick. a lot of sick people, people who need a medical device or drug, a lot of those people make less than $250,000 a year. >> well, what's so disheartening to he me, karl, is you i really want the american people who are sick to get access to medical care. i really do. and to put a bum program up, all it does is sets us back so much further. we really did need to do something about our healthcare system. people are hurting in this country and we needed to fix it but having a bum solution is almost one of the worst things you can do because now it sets us back. >> i tried to sign on to healthcare.gov just before i came and nine minutes after the last hour the system is down at the moment and we are ex
he said he would never raise taxes on anybody who made less than $250,000 a year. yet, the bill is funded by half a trillion dollars in taxes on medical device companies, drug companies, hospitals, healthcare providers and insurance policies all of those costs will be passed on to people who make less than $250,000 a year and more than $250,000 a year and happen to be sick. a lot of sick people, people who need a medical device or drug, a lot of those people make less than $250,000 a year....
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are are e taxes because charities aren't. which is fine if f. they are doing good work. however, if they're not looking after the money. allowing themselves to be ripped off and awful lot of these cases we found it's insider, it's the executive directors. long-time bookkeepers. volunteers. >> great story by the "the washington post." great job. >> thank you. >>> see you all tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. gretawire. open thread. good night from washington, d.c. and i know you have got a lot to say on gretawire. you better do there because the rest of us are going there. see you there. tomorrow night sean is at >>> all right. welcome to "red eye." thanks for the warning, producers. doing great. tonight this -- >> tonight are beautiful women becoming targets of fetish space freaks bent on creating inner stellar space colonies and victoria's secret? what are they hiding? the look that will make your soul vomit. >> and who is abducting our nude models and replacing them with replicas ? the stories hannit
are are e taxes because charities aren't. which is fine if f. they are doing good work. however, if they're not looking after the money. allowing themselves to be ripped off and awful lot of these cases we found it's insider, it's the executive directors. long-time bookkeepers. volunteers. >> great story by the "the washington post." great job. >> thank you. >>> see you all tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. gretawire. open thread. good...
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tax. a charge usually of money imposed by authority on persons or property for public purposes. >> george, the fact that you looked up merriam's dictionary indicates to me that you're stretching a little bit. >> you reject that? >> i absolutely reject that notion. >> lucky for obama and maybe not the rest of us, the supreme court upheld the law by ruling that it was in fact a tax. so, bob, the biggest lie of the week we talked about yesterday about how people could keep their doctor and stay on their plans, that's not proving to be true. another thing that's coming down the pike, how about all the people that work for employers that are going to be out of insurance in a year when that employer mandate delay runs out? that's going to be millions more. and people are missing that huge story. >> well, if we had single pay, you wouldn't worry about that. let me say this about obama care. the percentage of people who fit that category are minuscule compared to the whole -- >> oh, no, no. >> if
tax. a charge usually of money imposed by authority on persons or property for public purposes. >> george, the fact that you looked up merriam's dictionary indicates to me that you're stretching a little bit. >> you reject that? >> i absolutely reject that notion. >> lucky for obama and maybe not the rest of us, the supreme court upheld the law by ruling that it was in fact a tax. so, bob, the biggest lie of the week we talked about yesterday about how people could keep...
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we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. they require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so, to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families that make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some folks aren't happy about that but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts, most people who can afford health insurance have to take responsibility to buy health insurance or pay a penalty. and employers with more than 50 employees are required to provide health insurance to their workers or pay a penalty. again, because they shouldn't just dump off those costs on to the rest of us. everybody's got some responsibilities. now, it is also true that some americans who have health insurance plans that they bought on their own through the old individual market, are getting notices from their
we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. they require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so, to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families that make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some folks aren't happy about that but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts,...
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can hsh be taxed and at what rate? those are very popular they love these. >> they are very popular because of the reduced deductible is a high deductible plan the affordable care act is i don't see any special taxation they are valid the pretax dollars actually reduce your adjusted gross income which is a calculation to potentially getting a subsidy views the monday you can roll it over so it is not lost and it is not taxed. gerri: we talk about what will the world treelike we don't talk about the taxpayers who are paying for it. >> all the other people talk about the whole intent of the program to have the young people join in on but older people will have the potential to get larger subsidies because of the way the insurance is put together the cost of care is greater for older didn't enter but what if we don't have the right to measure or mix so then the burden becomes on the taxpayer for about the biggest cause that i foresee is the future uncertainty for everybody. gerri: diverted could become heavier. good to ha
can hsh be taxed and at what rate? those are very popular they love these. >> they are very popular because of the reduced deductible is a high deductible plan the affordable care act is i don't see any special taxation they are valid the pretax dollars actually reduce your adjusted gross income which is a calculation to potentially getting a subsidy views the monday you can roll it over so it is not lost and it is not taxed. gerri: we talk about what will the world treelike we don't talk...
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they will make them pay the tax. >> it works like a sales tax. any time you add a tax on to something that people are purchasing it adds to the cost. >> the taxes are on the insurance companies. they want to keep their profit margin a specific target and they will pass it on to the consumer. they don't have to do that. >> the cost of providing care is increasing. any time you increase the cost it adds to the cost of the coverage. they said that clearly when the law was enacted. the tax would raise health insurance premiums. >> is the insurance industry worried that it's not going to be profitable? >> what we learn side that coverage is not affordable. we know from experience if you have reform similar to what is included in the aca, premiums skyrocket and the market detablizes. we need to make sure we have enrollment that stays the same and doesn't get moved. people can have coverage. those are the things we focus on. these reforms won't work. >> is massachusetts the model when you look back, does that model work? that is what works for the insur
they will make them pay the tax. >> it works like a sales tax. any time you add a tax on to something that people are purchasing it adds to the cost. >> the taxes are on the insurance companies. they want to keep their profit margin a specific target and they will pass it on to the consumer. they don't have to do that. >> the cost of providing care is increasing. any time you increase the cost it adds to the cost of the coverage. they said that clearly when the law was...